My “In-Motion” Horsehair Plate is accepted in the Clay Gallery “Klei Galerij” with topic “EAT/ETEN” in the Dutch “CLAY/KLEI” Magazine of the month 2020 November-December.
"KLEI in beweging"/"CLAY in motion"
Yesterday, the exhibition opened for the 40th anniversary for the Dutch clay magazine “KLEI”. The title is: “Clay in motion”.
I am one of the 40 accepted artists.
As of yesterday you can see my work at a cultural center HUIS 73, Hinthamerstraat 74, 5211MR in the city
‘s Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. The center is open from October 1 - October 25, 2020 from 9am to 9pm (on Saturdays and Sundays till 5pm).
You are all welcome and enjoy all the beautiful “MOVING” art!!!
Works from Julias van Dam and Els Janssens
Works from Loes Koth Penders and Orly Shemesh
1st Price: Wilma Hornsveld with 'teapot wink'; 2nd price: Hilde Butterman with 'Dordrecht'; 3rd price: Jeanne in Dorsthorst with 'Outdoor'.
Exposition at the Dutch National Tree Museum Gimborn with "Spread your Wings"
Tomorrow, the exposition will finally open after the postponement of several months due to the Corona virus. The Dutch Ceramics Group NVK and the National Tree Museum Gimborn organize together for the 4th time a ceramic exposition in this beautiful tree garden of the museum from September 5 to October 25, 2020.
47 NVK-members show 70 pieces of work with the theme “Ode to Nature”.
It is a beautiful park and rich vegetation and especially now a good chance to be outdoors, enjoy nature and beautiful art!!!
There will be no opening reception.
I show my Horsehair Raku “Spread Your Wings” installation; The tallest/smallest wing is about 2 meters/ 6”8’ tall; the lowest/biggest wing is about 80 cm/2 feet tall.
https://www.swanceramics.com/#/installations/
Horsehair Raku “Spread your Wings”.
Exposition Amstelland Museum in Holland
https://www.historischamstelland.nl/ontdekken/museum-ouder-amstel
Today, my exposition “Repair your soul” opened in the Amstelland Museum in Ouderkerk aan de Amstel in the Netherlands. It is a historical museum about the history of this village Ouderkerk aan de Amstel, which started in the year 1000, because of the important river the Amstel and river crossings. Those rivers were water ways carrying and moving people and freight in barges. The museum consist of 6 small Diaconie charity houses for elderly women and build by the Protestant Amstelkerk in 1733.
Jos Out https://www.outart.eu/en/ , a sculptor, is my partner in the exposition.
More information is on the exhibition page: https://www.swanceramics.com/exhibitions
The historical Amstelland Museum.
Entrance of the museum.
“Kintsugi” work: Repair your Soul.
“Caldera” Kintsugi Horsehair Plate: Repair your Soul.
“Spread your Wings”
“Spread your Wings”
“Spread your Wings”
“Mishima” and “In-Motion” Horsehair Work
“In-Motion” Horsehair Raku Vases
Winning ICAN NCECA Mishima Horsehair Raku Teapot
“In-Motion” Horsehair Raku Work.
Some beautiful sculptures from Jos Out.
Woman sculpture from Jos Out.
"Repair your soul"
“Kintsugi” is a Japanese method of repairing broken ceramics. During my many movings from Japan back to the USA, within the USA and the return to the Netherlands, some of my work broke. Some of them beyond repair but some I was able to mend.
With this Kintsugi method the damage of the broken objects will be aggrandized by filling the cracks with GOLD. It is believed that when something suffered damage and has a history, it becomes more beautiful. “All of us developed scars throughout our lives. These scars should not be hidden. Our imperfections can be the birth of something new”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9LMKGte0UU
Some of my restored work:
“Caldera” 2 times Horsehair Raku fired; fumed with Ferric Chloride and Kintsugi repair.
Cut+paste Horsehair Raku Kintsugi Cup
“In-Motion” cut+paste Horsehair Kintsugi Vase
“Mishima” cut+paste Horsehair Raku Kintsugi Cup
“Golden Sun” Glazed Horsehair Raku Kintsugi Plate
“Swanflower” Horsehair Raku Kinstugi Vase
White Horsehair Raku Kintsugi Bowl
“Volcano” 2 times Horsehair Raku fired Kintsugi Bowl
White Horsehair Raku Kintsugi Bowl
Horsehair Raku "Spread your Wings" for the Exposition in the National Tree Museum
Yesterday, the blacksmith Jan Cuiper finished the supports for my horsehair raku wings for the exhibition at the National Tree Museum the Arboretum in Doorn , Netherlands organized by the NVK Nationale Vakgroep Keramisten, the Dutch Ceramics Organization.
Unfortunately, the exhibition got postponed to September 2020 due to the Corona virus and pandemie.
I put the wings in my backyard. The title “SPREAD YOUR WINGS” which I came up with was months ago and so depressing now that every one has to stay inside. But at the other hand it is a very uplifting metaphor for the future to take off again after such a difficult time in which many people lost their precious lives due to the virus. My sincere condolences.
The tallest with smallest wings in the back are 2.15 meter or 7 feet high. The smallest with biggest wings in the front are 1.45 meter or 4.75 feet high. It is like they are flying up and get smaller when higher up with the movement of the wings. Then the steel pole moves in the wind like the wing is flying.
Horsehair Raku “Spread your Wings” installation in my backyard. The tallest wing in the back is 2.15 meter or 7’; the smallest front wing is 1.45 meter or 4,5’.
The 2nd tallest wing.
I put the installation in my frontyard so the people passing my house can enjoy it.
Dec 2019 + Jan 2020 Exposition at "Galerie De Pomp" in Warmond, Netherlands
I have an exposition at “Galerie de Pomp” for 2 months from December the 3rd, 2019 with my Kamakura-Red ware.
Kamkaura-Red Plates, Bowls, Mugs, Cups and a Sakura Box.
Kamakura-Red Teapots, Sakura Box, Plates, Vases and Mugs
Kamakura-Red Mugs
Kamakura-Red River Bowl
Kamakura-Red Vases
Opening of Exposition "Praise to Nature" in the National Treemuseum Von Gimborn Arboretum
An opening word by the chairman of the Dutch Ceramic Association.
Yesterday, was the opening of the exposition of "Praise to Nature" (Ode aan de Natuur) in the National Treemuseum Von Gimborn Arboretum in Doorn in the Netherlands.
I participate with my installation of "Rays of Light" Horsehair Raku GINGKO leaves.
It was a beautiful day!! And family and friends came to congratulate me.
Thank you.
Family.
To show how tall the leaves are.
Checking: how is it attached?
The Princessehof National Museum of Ceramics
Last Friday I went with 2 friends to the Princessehof National Museum of Ceramics in the city Leeuwarden, a 2-hour drive from Amsterdam. It is home to some of the world's most beautiful ceramics. From a world-renowned collection of Chinese porselain to the rich Art Nouveau ceramics collection, artists such as Karel Appel and Picasso and exciting exhibitions with contemporary art and design.
The museum is housed in the 18th-century palace of Marie Louise van Hessen-Kassel, Princess of Orange-Nassau.
Leeuwarden this year 2018 is the European Capital of Culture!
The museum is big and airy and beautiful!
Just look at the pictures!
A Dutch Friesian landscape painted with cobalt like the Delft Blue ware.
Some beautiful Japanese Satsuma Porcelain ware.
So many beautiful tiles and of course the Dutch ships are magnificent!
Some Friesian low fire red clay ware decorated with color slibs.
There was this special IN MOTION Exhibition. The HIGHLIGHT was the installation of Celeste Boursier-Mougenot. it was ASTOUNDING!! He plays on the senses with "Variations" installation, consisting of white porcelain bowls floating in a basin filled with intense blue water. It is a feast for the eyes and interplay of sounds like bells.
Just BEAUTIFUL!!! I forgot to take a picture, but please, watch and listen to this movie!!! https://youtu.be/KdIZDkuBey8
Exposition at the Von Gimborn Arboretum
Yesterday I put my installation of the Raku Horsehair "Rays of Light" GINGKO leaves in the National Treemuseum Von Gimborn Arboretum in Door in the Netherlands. Now, the weather is beautiful and the songs of the many birds around my art work sound so beautiful!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwWQ4VAEpFo&feature=youtu.be
"Rays of Light" Horsehair Raku Gingko Leaves.
"Ray of Light" Horsehair Raku Gingko Leaf
2 Artworks at the Good-bye ceremony of the mayor of Ouderkerk on Dec. 12, 2017.
The city organized a farewell party for the mayor who governed the city of Ouderkerk aan de Amstel for 10 years. Artists who had exhibited in the town hall were asked to bring some works for the festivities.
"Star Galaxy" Raku Glazed Horsehair
My works in the second entrance to the party.
The Mayor saying good bye.
"The Birth of a Star" Raku Glazed Horsehair
The Mayor singing with the Sailors Choir.
Opening of exposition at Galerie de Pomp, Warmond, Netherlands December 7, 2017 to January 7, 2018.
Tomorrow will be the opening of my exposition at Galerie de Pomp, Dorpsstraat 38, 2361BE Warmond, Netherlands from December 7, 2017 till January 7, 2018.
We are four artists sharing the space in the beautiful house.
The gallery is in the old part of the village of Warmond in a very cozy neighborhood. It is attached to the old school house, which is now a great cafe restaurant and next to the old Town Hall, which is also an art gallery.
The Galerie de Pomp and the old school house.
The entrance by night.
My artworks in the gallery.
CLICK ON THE PICTURE TO THE RIGHT: it is a carousel of pictures!!!!
Two dear friends at the opening: Joke Mol and Marian Hoffer.
Marian van Tol-Vink playing during the reception! Thank you.
Clara Sikking the gallery owner and paintress Ingrid van Polen.
Thank you so much Clara!
Opening of the International Ceramics Tea Ware Expo on November 5, 2017
Last Sunday was the opening of "the International Ceramic Tea Ware Expo" in Utrecht in the "Keramisch Atelier" of Brigitte Reuter in Utrecht. The Expo was curated by Lou Smedts and Brigitte had done a wonderful job with the creation of a wonderful exposition in her gallery.
Brigitte Reuter opened the exposition.
Lou Smedts opening the exposition.
Gilbert Ishin playing the lute at the opening of the exposition.
Some of the beautiful art works! Please, click on this carousel for more images!